Hopefully they bought everyone a round for the trouble they caused.Anonymous wrote:NLF let them play the weekend out since they were already there and other teams wouldn’t miss out on playing a game. They just couldn’t advance to the championship bracket even though they went 3-0 in pool play. More than 1/2 the team was ineligible, so they let them all play so they had enough to field a team.
Anonymous wrote:Naptown wasn’t age verified. NAL was - players are not allowed to play younger than the grade they just completed. So if you were a 26 in the 24/25 school year, you play 26 this summer in NAL - even if you are reclassing to 27 for the 25/26 school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the '26 Hilltop team playing as 27's and finally getting called out at NLF. It's rumored they had to forfeit after teams having said enough is enough.
Saw them play a few times this summer. Even at this age, they were noticeably bigger than everyone else. They still aren't that much better but I doubt one kid was younger than 17, and I would guess there were likely several 18 year old's playing. I hope it's an awkward feeling for their parents as they watch their '26 son (who is thinking about reclassing or doing a PG year) play younger competition. I don't have an issue with holdbacks in HS, but I do take issue with a team that promotes itself on its' ability to give players a place to experiment with playing down a year. What a joke, and good for the NLF for DQ-ing them.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the '26 Hilltop team playing as 27's and finally getting called out at NLF. It's rumored they had to forfeit after teams having said enough is enough.
Because he committed on May 30 his senior year and you cannot get in to a Naval school at that hour for 2025-26. So it's PG or bus tables in the meantime.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote one post that said he wouldn't be playing as a 2026.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t wait to see the brothers play together this afternoon.
I thought he was never playing 26's. Will be fun to see him next year as a '27.
Nothing to see here. Everyone's wrong. Why do you hate this player. Why are you obsessed.
Did I cover them all?
Yes, you are obsessed.
Why is the player of the year playing as a summer 2026? Why would a player of that caliber have to pg?
Anonymous wrote:Quote one post that said he wouldn't be playing as a 2026.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t wait to see the brothers play together this afternoon.
I thought he was never playing 26's. Will be fun to see him next year as a '27.
Nothing to see here. Everyone's wrong. Why do you hate this player. Why are you obsessed.
Did I cover them all?
Yes, you are obsessed.
Anonymous wrote:What if they're thinking about PG'ing? What then?Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the '26 Hilltop team playing as 27's and finally getting called out at NLF. It's rumored they had to forfeit after teams having said enough is enough.
What if they're thinking about PG'ing? What then?Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the '26 Hilltop team playing as 27's and finally getting called out at NLF. It's rumored they had to forfeit after teams having said enough is enough.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the '26 Hilltop team playing as 27's and finally getting called out at NLF. It's rumored they had to forfeit after teams having said enough is enough.
Why is it crazy? Sounds like a day ending in y.Anonymous wrote:That is crazy if true - has anyone else heard this?